1. Evaluate the following limits using the limit theorems. (a) $\lim_{x \to 1} (x + 1)$ (i) $\lim_{x \to 0} \frac{x}{x + 1 - 1}$
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This gives us: lim(x→∞) (x + 1) / 10 = lim(x→∞) (1 + 1/x) / 10 Show more…
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